Live: New Homeworking Assessment Tool
Posted 4 years ago
Great news! We have officially launched our new Homeworking Health & Safety Assessment tool! With our training and assessment tool, keeping remote workers safe and productive is simple…
The Homeworking Assessment Tool, which comes free as part of our Health & Safety for Homeworkers Training course, allows staff to self-assess risks associated with their remote working environments.
Employees will be prompted to undertake the short assessment as soon as they’ve completed their training and you’ll be notified about any issues your employees have raised, so you don’t have to worry about running constant reports in order to keep an eye on things.
With a large number of employees currently working from home due to social restrictions, and with homeworking looking to become more common in workplaces, we believe that this new tool will be massively helpful for those of our clients who have remote workers in their teams.
Our new Homeworking Assessment Tool is something that has been regularly requested by our clients with homeworkers, particularly over the past 12 months. The tool, alongside the training course, allows for employers to identify, prioritise, and quickly resolve any issues that their staff raise. It’s a fantastic way of keeping their remote staff safe and productive!
Advice for existing clients
The quickest way to gain access to the new Homeworking Assessment Tool is to get in touch with our support team or your Account Manager, who can activate the module for you for free, or talk to you about adding our Health & Safety for Homeworkers course to your account.
Request a quote today…
With our RoSPA approved Health & Safety for Homeworkers Training and our new Homeworking Assessment Tool, working towards Health & Safety compliance throughout your organisation couldn’t be simpler. Take control of your Homeworkers Health & Safety and request a quote today!
Jack Rosier
Content Executive
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